Sue
Grainger is a registered professional forester, with 20 years work experience
in the BC forest industry. Raised in Prince George, BC, her post-secondary
education includes a forest technology diploma from the British Columbia
Institute of Technology and a degree in Forest Management at Oregon State
University. Sue has worked throughout coastal and interior BC for a variety
of forestry employers including the BC Ministry of Forests, and various
forestry consultants and forest products companies, as well as in the
U.S. with Oregon State University and the Intertribal Timber Council.
Sue has been working in her current position since 1997 and has helped
to establish the John Prince Research Forest. In addition, she is the
chair and an establishing director of the Chuntoh Education Society, a
charity which provides cultural-based outdoor science programs to local
children. She is currently co-investagator the CURA, as well as co-leader
of the Improved Partnerships stream. Sue lives in the village of Fort
St. James, 135-km northwest of Prince George.